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Hi

My Windows XP does not go on complete standby even though it has been set to go to standby in Power Options.

Only the HDD goes on to standby and the monitor but the rest of the peripherals (including processor) does not go on standby.

Anyone has an idea what the problem is?

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Aug 19 '08 #1
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